Corns with itching can be caused by secondary bacterial infections, fungal infections, eczema, etc. due to lack of hygiene.
Corns can occur on the soles of the feet and are mainly caused by friction or pressure. They are usually hard and most of them do not show itching symptoms, but may show painful symptoms when affected by pressure.
1. Secondary bacterial infection: the symptoms of itchy corns are mostly due to the lack of attention to personal hygiene, which may lead to secondary bacterial infections, thus causing the symptoms of itchy corns.
2. Fungal infections: Fungal infections due to humid environments can also cause itchy corns. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time for examination to clarify the type of pathogen and then carry out targeted treatment.
3. Eczema: If the corns or corns near the skin allergies and other conditions, can lead to the phenomenon of eczema, thus causing corns itchy. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the allergens for treatment.
In daily life, wear more comfortable shoes and keep your feet clean. Do not eat too much spicy and irritating food. If necessary, it is recommended to go to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor symptomatic treatment.